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The Boy: A skinny boy who really has the passion for soccer but doesn't have the skills to play. He soon meets the Mentor, Keeper. The Keeper: A Ghostly mentor who teaches the boy about soccer and the basics of being a keeper. Faustino: The reporter that is interviewing El Gato, or the boy.
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In Keeper there are three main characters. The first character that will be written about is El Gato, the protagonist of the story. El Gato is actually just a nickname. He is a huge man who normally is very quiet. He is a world cup winning goalkeeper, and throughout the story, he is telling a soccer reporter his past in an interview. El Gato's mentor was a mysterious man referred to 'The Keeper' and nothing more. The Keeper's actual name is never mentioned at all in the book. The Keeper was somewhat of a phantom, and one doesn't learn much about him until the end of the story. The last character was a reporter, whose name is Paul Faustino. He wants to do the interview to receive a big bonus from his boss, because Paul is obsessed with money. NB: The reporter, Paul Faustino, was the first character mentioned in the story. El Gato was the second, and the Keeper was the third.
I wandered lonely as a Cloud<span> (</span>Daffodils<span>) </span>Theme<span> of Happiness. "I </span>wandered lonely as a Cloud<span>" is a </span>poem<span>that just makes you feel good about life. It says that even when you are by yourself and </span>lonely<span> and missing your friends, you can use your imagination to fine new friends in the world around you.
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The Casket was an American magazine offering "flowers of literature, wit, and sentiment", published in Philadelphia in the early 19th century. he name of the magazine varied somewhat over time, with some issues and volumes titled "Atkinson's Casket", after the magazine's publisher.
<em>"Mr. Gascoigne's mind seemed to run on political topics, but whether relating to the past, present, or future, could not easily be determined"</em>
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